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Regardless of the start date of a course, a student's class attendance can only be entered from his or her enrollment date in the course onwards. To change a student's enrollment day for a group course, navigate to Didactics → Group Courses and click the icon "Students . . . Continue reading...
When enrolling a student in a course, it will be possible to add (or sell separately following course enrollment) instructional materials to the order by clicking the blue drop-down menu and selecting Goods and Services. After selecting the desired instructional materials, click the green "In Cart" button to . . . Continue reading...
Disenrollment from Transfers and Refunds To disenroll a student from a course, group or individual, navigate to Transfers and Refunds from the main menu: Enter the Name of the student and select the Course from which you intend to disenroll him/her: The student's financial status related to the selected course will then be shown, i.e. . . . Continue reading...
Especially in case you need to align the system with collective courses that have already started in the past, you can massively import student enrollments Navigate to Administration → Massive Actions and expand the second section Massive Import of Students. Click "Download blank template" to download . . . Continue reading...
In the case of both collective and individual, once a course has ended, deletion of enrollees from the course will occur automatically; it will not be necessary to disenroll them. Nor will it be necessary to remove the student's record from the history, which will remain on the system's database, but the student will be . . . Continue reading...
Unlike group courses, which must be created prior to student enrollment, individual courses, since they are courses for the individual, are created with student enrollment via purchase order. For the creation of individual courses, it is necessary as a first step to define the various types . . . Continue reading...
Group courses are group courses usually with regular scheduling, involving a certain fixed weekly schedule, usually with the same teacher, and a group of students participating in the course. In cases where the same type of course involves multiple classes of students with . . . Continue reading...